Dr.Haitao Ding
Dr. Ding is the first holder of the Master Degree of Chinese Massage in Beijing and is a doctor of TCM in orthopedics and traumatology. He graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and is currently a committee member of Pain Branch and Chinese massage branch of China Association of Chinese Medicine. He is also a Director of clinical research branch of the China Information Association for Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy; Director of Precision Medicine Branch of China Medical Association of Minorities; Director of External Branch of China Association for Research and Advancement of Chinese Traditional Medicine; A committee member of Massage Branch of Beijing Association of Chinese Medicine; A Medical Expert providing medical services to Chinese and foreign athletes at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
From 2009 to 2011, Dr. Ding went to Switzerland for academic exchanges and he employed Chinese acupuncture and massage to cure many difficult diseases which was reported in local media on several occasions.
In addition, Dr. Ding is the sixth-generation successor of “Ding Massage Therapy” in Shanghai, the second-generation successor of Spine Tuning Chiropractics and the eighth-generation successor of Beijing’s “Qing Gong Bone setting”. He was once a student of Professor Yan Juntao, Chinese Massage Master and the ex-Chairman of the massage department of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr. Ding has also learnt the Southern style Chinese massage from Professor Shen Guoqiang, founder of Spin Tuning Chiropractics and the Northern style Chinese massage from Professor Sun Chengxiang, Chinese massage leader, Founder of Tibetan abdomen vibration therapy and Spine massage expert.
With numerous years of clinical work experience, Dr. Ding has combined the styles of the North and the South to form a unique massage therapy with softness, rigidity and flexibility. He has also invented the “seven-steps” and “stretching tuning massage method” which has treated many patients with this massage therapy. Dr. Ding is very popular among the patients with severe spine problems.
Specialties:
Using Ding massage therapy, spine adjustment, Qing gong bone setting to treat Cervical spondylosis
cervical vertigo and headache, lumbar/cervical disk hernia, sacroiliac joint disorders, spine joint dislocation and other difficult spinal disorders; various trauma, internal pediatric and gynecological diseases such as diabetes, dysmenorrhea, stomach problems and other miscellaneous diseases. In addition, Dr. Ding especially excels at combination therapy of acupuncture, Chinese medicine and massage to treat various incurable diseases.